I ordered one of those Apex muzzle weights from ARH and was just curious if anybody here had any experience with them. Thanks in advance!
I put one on my HW50S. It's aluminum so it's light and looks pretty nice. It does help with cocking the gun a bit. I used some electrical tape shim the barrel. The grub screws did mar the bottom of the barrel with two small circular marks. I didn't notice any change in POI.Helps with cocking the rifle.
The larger diameter is easier on the hand, both for slapping the barrel open and finishing cocking
As far as accuracy, I'm not sure as I installed before grouping. Def didn't hurt as my FWB Sport & HW 50 are both shooting dead on at 25.
To avoid marking the barrel take a couple small pieces of weed whacker line and drop one down each hole, reinstall grub screws, works great.
Both are awesome tips! Thanks guys!A friend told me to flatten some lead shot and use that as a shim between the barrel and the screw. Plan on doing it to my HW50.
I saw the warning about "may needing to file down the dovetail" on the ARH website. I'm torn there because I dont like to perminately modify my guns looks. I may just put it to the side if thats the case. I impulse bought the thing after getting a couple consecutive stringing groups because I thought it may help. @SpiralGroove (I think?) makes some really nice ones from what I've read so I should probably ask him about one in the future.For me I use them very often and I enjoy and often feel a need for additional weight up front. Especially for offhand shooting they stabilize and or help balance the gun and lessens or removes the feel of the gun "floating". There are many different weights and lengths available so the effect or tailoring from one gun to the next is possible. I also prefer the look over nothing at all but be aware pending on the weight the front sight dovetails may need to be reduced or fully eliminated to install.
Here are a some of the ones I have installed.
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Yes Kirk makes some beautiful Delrin muzzle brakes. You pound them on but may destroy it if you need to remove it.I saw the warning about "may needing to file down the dovetail" on the ARH website. I'm torn there because I dont like to perminately modify my guns looks. I may just put it to the side if thats the case. I impulse bought the thing after getting a couple consecutive stringing groups because I thought it may help. @SpiralGroove (I think?) makes some really nice ones from what I've read so I should probably ask him about one in the future.
I have two of them and they are great additions to my rifles. The delrin is so light it doesn't noticeably affect the balance of the rifle. POI may shift but accuracy stays the same or improves.Not trying to make a sales pitch by any means, but 3.5" to 4" delrin muzzle brakes work perfectly for all my Weihrauch's.
Since the days of peep sights are over for my eyes, scoped all my airguns and put muzzle brakes on the Springers and LDC on the PCP's.
The delrin feels better on the hand for grip and doesn't change POI at all. The MB's pound on with a dead blow hammer, no filing is needed to damage the OEM status of the barrel. I polish the delrin on the lathe to the point of looking as if it was steel and blued. IMO, they look better than Beeman MB's.
The cost is $45 w/shipping included.